A Guide for How to Talk to a Developer

The following is a guest post by HatchApps, a no-code app development platform enabling businesses to rapidly create and manage mobile and web apps at scale.

Building a technology company as a non-technical founder can be tough. Creating an incredible product experience is paramount, but doing so on an early-stage budget is a challenge. How should you plan to build your product? Hire a CTO? Hire an agency? A freelancer? A developer? The options can seem endless.

When deciding how to build your software, one thing’s for sure: you need to know the basic lingo of software development in order to evaluate and hire the right talent. Thus, the team at Hatch Apps recently launched a site to help bridge the gap between non-technical founders, and their more technical counterparts. It’s an interactive technical glossary for entrepreneurs, business leaders and tech-lovers who are interested in becoming a little more savvy when it comes to talking tech.

The site includes three sets of interactive flashcards: Computer Science, Languages and Frameworks, and Developer Tools. It’s designed to arm you with the language you’ll need to manage your product and tech talent, and get building!

Hatch Apps is a no-code app development platform enabling businesses to rapidly create and manage mobile and web apps at scale. Businesses can launch apps to iOS, Android and the web for a fraction of the time and cost of existing solutions. Customers on the Hatch Apps platform range from multinational businesses to global non-profits to early-stage ventures. For more information, visit https://hatchapps.com/